PEKIN — A Pekin man was hospitalized this weekend after police subdued him while arresting him on suspicion of domestic battery.

Tony L. Webster, 27, of 317 Koch St. was arrested Saturday evening and booked on charges of domestic battery, aggravated battery to police, criminal damage to property, public indecency, disorderly conduct, trying to disarm a police officer and an outstanding Tazewell County warrant.

Webster remained under heavy sedation and with an intubation tube as of Sunday afternoon. Police said officers used a stun gun on Webster several times, but the 50,000-volt charges did not faze him. Pekin Police patrol officer Don Jolly said he did not know Webster's condition, but added he is expected to be released Monday into police custody.

Catherine S. Carter, 23, of the same address was charged with aggravated battery to police, resisting police and possession of drug equipment.

Jolly said police were called by a woman who was driving by and noticed Webster allegedly pushing Carter to the ground and yelling at her before dragging her back into the house.

Webster came back to the front door, allegedly dropped his pants and shook his genitals at the witness and started throwing snowballs at her car, said Jolly.

Webster and Carter allegedly were intoxicated when officers arrived. An officer told Webster officers had seen him pushing Carter and told Webster he was under arrest. "That's when everything broke loose," said Jolly.

Webster broke free of handcuffs and, forced to the ground, tried to crawl away from officers. A third officer used a stun gun him.

Jolly said Carter jumped on the officer applying the stun gun and punched him in the face before he subdued her with pepper spray. She was being held at the Tazewell County Justice Center until a bond hearing Monday.

At one point Webster got his hands on one officer's gun before they managed to cuff him, Jolly said.

Webster was taken to Pekin Hospital for treatment of minor injuries. He again became agitated and threw a bedpan at an officer.